BOISE, Idaho — Brady Murray drew a moose tag for unit 73 in southeast Idaho, and what followed captivated the hunting community, with his son Cooper attempting to harvest a moose.

Brady grew up in Idaho and now lives in Utah. In 2007, the Murray family welcomed their first son. Nash was born with Down syndrome, and after advocating to adopt orphans with disabilities, the Murray family adopted Cooper out of China.

WATCH | Coop's hunting story and the work it took to harvest a moose— A hunting story featuring a father and his adopted son with down syndrome

For more information on Cooper's adoption story, click here. For more information on Racing for Orphans with Down Syndrome, click here.

"People with Down syndrome are super capable, you just got to give them a shot," said Brady.

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